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RCCI holds 61st Annual General Meeting

byCT Report
01/10/2021
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RAWALPINDI: The 61st Annual General Meeting of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) was held in the Chamber house. The meeting approved the annual report and accounts of the departing executive committee.

The annual report covered important events and activities of the year were also presented. The house also approved and announced newly elected office bearers Nadeem Rauf President, Asim Malik Senior Vice President and Talat Awan Vice President. The group leader Sohail Altaf, SM Naseem, former presidents, senior vice president Osman Ashraf, vice president Shahraiz Malik, members of the new and outgoing executive committee, and a large number of chamber members were present  on the occasion. The new incumbents will take office on October 1.

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The outgoing President of the Rawalpindi Chamber, Nasir Mirza, said that despite the challenges of the COVID epidemic, the Rawalpindi Chamber played an active role and raised its voice for the rights of the business community. At the same time, the chamber also organized many important events to promote trade and business activities.

The newly elected President of the Rawalpindi Chamber, Nadeem Rauf, said that he would strive to earn the trust of the business community and members, adding that the betterment and development of the business community in the region would be his top priority.

 

 

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